Kinds Of Sentences 1.Declarative- We have to have rules for our powers. 2.Interrogative- Andrew was it an accident? 3.Imperative- Don't use them when your angry. 4. Exclamatory- Look out for the bus!
Correct a run on sentence
1. Put a coma
2. put an and,or, or but
3. Put a period
Sentence Structure
1. Simple- Chronicle is rated 4 stars.
2. Complex- After Andrew threw the bus at Matt, he went in rage.
3. compound- Andrew wanted to do what ever he wanted, so he threw the bus at Matt.
4. Compound/Complex- When they sent a car in the river, they had to make rules.
Figurative Language
Simile- The movie is exiting as riding a roller coaster
Hyperbole- The action will keep you on the edge of your seat the whole time.
Onomatopoeia- Pow!
Metaphor- You are what you eat.
Alliteration-Can Cameron Come See Chronicle
Personification- The trees whistled in the wind.
Writing styles
Absolute: Hair blowing, adrenaline spiking, the teenagers flew over the Empire State Building.
Appositive: Andrew, the guy who went mad with power, destroyed anything in his path.
Adverb For Effect: "You can't use them when your angry." Matt said sternly
Adjective Beginning: Annoyed, Matt waited outside for Andrew.
Dash: Andrews hair looks like a mop- an orange mop.
Speaker Tag: "I won't fight you" Matt said blocking Andrews attacks.
Vivid Verb: Andrew flew through the house and out the window.
Kinds Of Sentences
1.Declarative- We have to have rules for our powers.
2.Interrogative- Andrew was it an accident?
3.Imperative- Don't use them when your angry.
4. Exclamatory- Look out for the bus!
Correct a run on sentence
1. Put a coma
2. put an and,or, or but
3. Put a period
Sentence Structure
1. Simple- Chronicle is rated 4 stars.
2. Complex- After Andrew threw the bus at Matt, he went in rage.
3. compound- Andrew wanted to do what ever he wanted, so he threw the bus at Matt.
4. Compound/Complex- When they sent a car in the river, they had to make rules.
Figurative Language
Simile- The movie is exiting as riding a roller coaster
Hyperbole- The action will keep you on the edge of your seat the whole time.
Onomatopoeia- Pow!
Metaphor- You are what you eat.
Alliteration-Can Cameron Come See Chronicle
Personification- The trees whistled in the wind.
Writing styles
Absolute: Hair blowing, adrenaline spiking, the teenagers flew over the Empire State Building.
Appositive: Andrew, the guy who went mad with power, destroyed anything in his path.
Adverb For Effect: "You can't use them when your angry." Matt said sternly
Adjective Beginning: Annoyed, Matt waited outside for Andrew.
Dash: Andrews hair looks like a mop- an orange mop.
Speaker Tag: "I won't fight you" Matt said blocking Andrews attacks.
Vivid Verb: Andrew flew through the house and out the window.